I found this cnn article dated February 15,1999 interesting.
A few excerpts;
Independent Counsel Ken Starr's grand juries will be back at work this week, despite Clinton's desire to move on
"Move on; I mean, I've had enough of everything, but particularly Kenneth Starr," Moynihan said Sunday on NBC's "Meet The Press."
Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky) said it's over and time to move on.
Sen. John McCain (R-Arizona) said there is an "overwhelming desire on the part of the American people and the Congress" to move on.
"I can't pretend to tell Mr. Starr what his legal options are, but from a pure political standpoint, it's time to move on," McCain said on "Meet The Press." "And I think that my colleagues on both sides of the aisle share that view."
Well I agree,this election year,I'm move'n on;)
I’ve heard from several radio hosts that moveon.org was actually formed on September 12, 2001 and was so-named that America would “move on” from the 9-11 attacks.
I think it was a typo.
It should actually be ‘moron’...
I heard it was something to do with Clintoon and all the attacks against him were getting old to the dems and they decided it was time to stop the attacks and Move On....
Yes, it was formed during the impeachment trial of the Bent One. The name was intending to exclaim that we as a country supposedly had more important things to debate, and that we should “move on”.
Contradictory article. Move On was not founded after impeachment, it was before.
The objective was, as noted later in the article, to: “”censure President Clinton and move on”, as opposed to impeaching him.”
MoveOn.org Civic Action was started by Joan Blades and Wes Boyd, two Silicon Valley entrepreneurs. Although neither had experience in politics, they shared deep frustration with the partisan warfare in Washington D.C. and the ridiculous waste of our nation's focus at the time of the impeachment mess. On September 18th 1998, they launched an online petition to "Censure President Clinton and Move On to Pressing Issues Facing the Nation." Within days they had hundreds of thousands of individuals signed up, and began looking for ways these voices could be heard.
“Bowel Movement.org” was already taken.
If I’m not mistaken, Moveon is a direct descendent of the Clinton administration spin and propaganda activists, literally named from a talking point in response to Whitewater and other scandals:
“Old news. Nobody cares. Time to move on”.
Since they're always whining with pained expressions as if they were constipated, I just assumed....